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  1. Lady Caroline Russell. George Spencer-Churchill, 5th Duke of Marlborough FSA (6 March 1766 – 5 March 1840), styled Marquess of Blandford until 1817, was a British nobleman, politician, peer, and collector of antiquities and books. He was the first one to specifically use the surname "Spencer-Churchill"; Churchill was the name of the first Duke .

  2. Charles Richard John Spencer-Churchill, 9.º Duque de Marlborough (Ximelá, Índia Britânica, 13 de novembro de 1871 — 30 de junho de 1934) foi um nobre, político e militar britânico. Tornou-se o 9.º Duque de Marlborough com a morte de seu pai, em 1892 .

  3. George Spencer-Churchill, 6th Duke of Marlborough (27 December 1793 – 1 July 1857), styled Earl of Sunderland until 1817 and Marquess of Blandford between 1817 and 1840, was a British nobleman, politician, and peer. The great-grandfather of Sir Winston Churchill, he served as Lord-Lieutenant of Oxfordshire between 1842 and 1857.

  4. Por lo tanto originalmente llevaron el apellido Spencer. Sin embargo, George Spencer, 5.º duque de Marlborough, obtuvo una Licencia Real para asumir y llevar el apellido adicional y armas de su famoso antepasado, el 1. er duque de Marlborough, y por lo tanto se convirtió en George Spencer-Churchill.

  5. Lady Frances Louisa Spencer-Churchill (1870–1954), who married Sir Robert Gresley, 11th Baronet, on 6 June 1893, by whom she had issue. Charles Richard John Spencer-Churchill, 9th Duke of Marlborough (1871–1934). Lady Lillian Maud Spencer-Churchill (1873–1951), who married Colonel Cecil Grenfell on 6 October 1898, by whom she had two ...

  6. Título. Duque de Marlborough. [ edite no Wikidata] George Charles Spencer-Churchill, 8.º Duque de Marlborough ( 13 de maio de 1844 — Palácio de Blenheim, 9 de novembro de 1892) foi o filho mais velho de John Spencer-Churchill, 7.º Duque de Marlborough e de sua esposa Frances Anne Spencer-Churchill, Duquesa de Marlborough. [ 1][ 2]

  7. Duque de Marlborough é um título hereditário da nobreza britânica no Pariato da Inglaterra. O primeiro titular foi John Churchill, 1.º Duque de Marlborough (1650–1722), um notável general inglês.